Keeping the Family Photo Box Alive – Tip #1

By |2018-01-10T11:35:31-05:00September 30th, 2016|Blog, Family Photography, Momma Likes to DIY, Momma's Corner, My Family, Photography Adventures, Photography Tips|

If there is one thing Appletini Photography is passionate about – it’s the printed photograph. In the digital age we are living in, everything is online, including our photo albums. Remember how much fun it was to look through the old family photo box with hundreds of printed pictures in piles, or to peruse childhood [...]

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Develop Your Photography Skills

By |2018-01-10T11:36:00-05:00August 4th, 2014|Blog, Momma’s Gonna Snap, Photography Adventures, Photography Tips|

How the heck did you figure out that EYE-SO thingy??  You mean ISO??  Well honey it took a lot of reading and thousands and thousands of frames but finally it all clicked ;) Naturally I get asked a lot of questions about photography and I don't mind one bit.  In fact I think it is [...]

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Why you should print your photographs

By |2018-01-10T11:36:55-05:00June 20th, 2013|Blog, Momma's Corner, Momma’s Gonna Snap, Photography Tips|

I can’t stress how important printing your photographs is!  Your children in 20 years are not going to have a way to see the images that are hiding on your hard drive unless you print them. Storing images on CDs? New computers these days don’t come with CD drives anymore.  I hate to break it to you [...]

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Photography Tip | Change your camera angle

By |2018-01-10T11:37:13-05:00April 26th, 2013|Blog, Photography Tips|

CAMERA ANGLE:  Angle from which the camera photographs a subject or scene. When Tiffany, Tini, Melissa and I went Cherry Blossom shooting, Melissa took this photograph…   It is a wonderful example of each of us using a different camera angle.  We are all photographing the same path at the same location but our points [...]

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